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MFE CALLS KANE
"JUSTABIGBOY'
pabalmer's Bankbooks a\
post-Morteni on Tretis
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pRUDENCE PLEASES
SORROWING FAMILV
ecutor Qaestioas Women as
Pr. Waite C.almly
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"Let Me Bear This for My Boy,
Mother Cry from Mrs. Waite
I \r Was Insane." Slir Wails. Then Denie.s i hai Den
tist Killed Pecks for Money?Describea Pei i
liarities of Murderer in Youth.
A u :? a-haln ? If-elYaeing little j
a black I her j
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Warren v.. Wa mother
n Waite, ^laycr
U, lohn 1 Peck, waa for
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.< ry aimply,
.? aat in the home of her sor:.
Irark Waite,at8210Hul] Avenue, Tha
Bronx. An.i as ahc ipoke, the real
. ek tt.vjr<l<T rsce looke.!
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"He waa tny l.a>.;.. and the beat boy
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or he eould never have donc thia thing. '
Oh, bbj eai bab) I He a
He eouldn't even have tl
( . niurder if ' ? fliaelf."
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itiea ol ihood i
Frank Wa ? eated at 1
;ing ihouldi
"1- | i.ior.ry that he did it,
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enough, hia ? ' '?'tT?''- allowanee
waa big, ixnd as inuch at hia diapoaal
M i. Beaidea, they ha-.
da of dollara xhinng
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know that he wai Inaane. I'jn
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IN TiME OF PEACE
HE CHF.WS FOR WAR
Preparedness Advocate Warns
Nation to Eat Heart\
fwi< i ai BiBi y ehewi ai
nation in thi woi d" - aaw tha ilogaa
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Horacc Fletcher, the world'?
rrnt chewer, haa joined the eOBfl
?? i of induatrial prepan
"..' Daniela'a raval eonault
Pired hich the Secre?
tary ? toid hia aaiioi
rinl ? ? endeavor I
plain ? rkei antry
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lrom work with the Commii n for ;
. wi ere, 1 ii appliea- j
?.on for nemberahip in the industrial
: reparedneaa commiitee aejrB, he "dealt
thi . eonom e chaultaffe ?>f the
? iei unit by careful naa of the hu-;
rr.rn alimentary canal."
HowarH I".. I'offm. chairman of the
trial prepan
haa aceepted tha offer of aaaiatance
from Mr. Fletcl er. w | i BCgin Bt
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the nat
TRAINMEN DISAGREE
AT WRECK INQUIRY
l ngineer Insisis Signal Was
"Clcar" FlaggflCH Divided.
' leveland, April I. Coatradictory
ny regarding aignalfl Feen by
tra.nmcri on the New York Ontra'.
road on the occaaion of thr Amheiat
reek, early laat Wedneaday
?? ng aaa a rnarked featarc of the
aecond day" ? being
conducw J here by repii I tat rei I '
nd 1 ral goven enti
Herman Heia, veteran engineer < I l ?
train ? hii h eauai ? it f the twenl
. ,. ? t rei alted fron l ? ?
i' the three tram?. eompleted
. ?. ? king to hii tateraent
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The flaguen of the two leetiom of
Tra-n No. K'; were at odds in their con
clusionx us to tl I at the Am
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teatil ed, and the
othei thal ? wed "stop."
Sba deelan I that ihe d
leail blami Mn
ton foi ..?
Mrs. Hrtr'r . ? ?
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?aid have ;- ???- ? , wrong id
my be ' ried
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who tl ouffht a great di
have had lc?tprs fn.in her, too."
In rnoat people'.?
Dr. Waite la thal
murderer ilyljr poui
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inothei 01 yeati
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getting reai for a
were ead of lor.p.
"ifr loved baiel ? re tl
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wajfi beggina.
beiore he came in to .-??? rei
He v.; | !,;,..
'ver ?fpn. and he
hia did thing i'.
tened to mu^.r he liked."
"I fell gorry for 1 im, bei auie hi
alwa, p (rcttinjr into i o!
elared hii brother, MHa "..
reiponaible."
"I 4ee now that >c iri.ti't norraal,'
aaid hia tn other. "Two or three
he waa out i
u: all liek. i mm hi- came l
he had graduated from thr high ?
in Grand Rapida, and ito
pon ; and rried. I told I
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hear i from h.-r la?'." She pauaed, and
hid her fac<
Warren W Waite, her
handsome and ita I ? of hi?
pallor iird hll 11 r?ii i
and took I er hai ?!
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helpfd her from thi n
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SPOOK ARMY SOBS
AT BAB BOYS' EXIT
Wails of Namcless Uead
Echo i 1ed Reform
atory on Hart's Island.
COUNTRY SIOHTS FAIL
TO EX< ITE PRISONERS
Beam and Boxcar Trav?
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HPTH AVENUE AT 6 S" STREET
ANNOUNCE FOR MONDA>
Unusnul Values in
PHIL1PPINE 6; FRENCH
Handmade UNDERGARMENTS
Bonwii Tellei 6* Co. Philippine Lingerie is made by Filipino
needleworker= under the rJirecl lupervuion ol <? Bonwit
Tcller representati\e in designs and finenesi
it is dutinctively Bonwii Teller & (o.
Philippine NtghtgOWttS of 6ne batiate ind ndmsocL.
Iiancf rmbioidcreci in exquiiite <i- igni
Regularln. 2.50 to f> 7>
1.95 2.95 3.95 5.95 7.95
Philippine Envehpe Chemises oi Bnc batiate *nd nain
l&ok, hand embroidfrrd in Oliginal deaifM.
Regularly 2.50 to 4.9')
1.95 2.% 3.95
French NtghtgOWflSo\ fine I rench baliste. hand
cmbroidrrcd. tnmnird with Val. lace and tucki , ,.
Regularh 5.95 0.7$
SPECIAL OFFEEIXC OF
NEGLIGEES
Crcpe dc Chinc Negligees with fiouacc ai { Q.
botton, lace collai aad culti. R ' ';' ??y?'
Crcpe de Chinc Negligees, luy;
waiat lme modri. draped at side. with lassel, lae< // ""
andcaffa. '?'? ?? ,375 li*/3
Ot/)c Meteor Negligees, draped ? . ...
withconage.deepMlklacr collai at back. /.'??? f 19.75 / <7..Jt/
?//? Sweaters
Silk Knit Sweaters, rrproduccd in the new French rn!nrinp' of
the SymJicales, presenting many beautiful md com
bination ahaadiiags, new weaves and nev
27.50 35.00 t5.00
Millinery Fashions
CHAPEAUX de PARIS
Orioinml Modelt and Reprodmetiont
A daaplay which fr.ituira the neue-t millinery notei fi an the leacanf
m<-di?te.. Includinx modrl li.its from Talbot, Retx ux, \ aron, Hamar,
Lewia, Lanvtn, Georgette ind othen ol eqit n,r
Tailleur & Sport Hats
A collection of liats rr.raluiK rvery trrnd aad trndrncy of thr modr
is asscmblcd ifl thr departaeal on tlic main floor. *hich t< drvotrd
exclu3i>eiy to hats of this type.
open <p?i'?. i
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LONG-LOST LAVELL
BEC.^ME DISHW.ASHER
Sttfferiag from Amnesia. Profes
vnr Turned a Mcnial.
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roap l ta bc a cou?in of Lavall, ii beet,
lianea ta te^eram* reeeived from
IIn Ceeil F. Lavelle. th.? profe??or ?..*
reealring tba aaal of eara.
LareK ha? been BrOfMag ia a iieaV
l -? - - here for more 11
irtng ' th time. he sh;.
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tbe e\ception thal
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ittack of bbumi .. Oa
that date he fouiui I. I ?> train
Detroit, where he learned
a. newapaper man ba ??< reporta '.
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he b ? ? elothei
M thi \ntry.
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Cbaries of London
718 Filth Avenue
Exhibition of
One Hundrcd
Old English
MARBLE
MANTELPIECES
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HFTH AVENUE AT 56? STREE?
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Women's Tailleur Suits
& Silk Costumes
/7/<> il/as/ Distinguished Coi'
lection <>i bidividual Suit
Fashiom Ever Assembled
29.50 35.00 45.00
Suits that have the imique rJUtinction of mdi
vkniality and originality. Smart effccts in serges,
Poiret twills, po?\t\ checlts, featuring short Rare
coats .ind long line lypes. strap belts and blouse
lines, waistcoats and straighl lilhouettes.
55.00 95.00
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250.00
Original Parr. models reproductions and adap
tations of excjuisite silk textures. combinations of
rloth-and-silk. and all of cloth introducing many
exi-lusivc elegancies and graces of style.
Les Elegances Parisiennes
French BLOUSES
lldnd-nu.de imported French blousei designed
exi.res.sK for Bonwil Teller by ?Chatriot. Miler
Soeurs, and other Paris blouse makers, in liand
kerchief linen. colored and stnped batiste. Geor?
gette crepe and crepc de chine.
New Fashiom in Summer FURS
Stolea, capea and jvlrnnr* ol mol? and ermine
mounted oncruffon. Wholealun animaj icarfi ia
white, rcd. ?atural blue and natural ailvci fox.
PERFUMES and Boudoir
. tccessories
Efizabeth Aiden's Venetian
Toilei Preparations
Extracta, toilei watera. I cne*'
. ;; ,,.... nt, ( rj ind Guerlain, done up in de
. i ad bottlea.
BaEADaED BAGS of Paris Origin
utiatriea in many forms ar.d patternings.
from tiny co.n pcoWa to large pouch bags done in
tapesrry drsir-jn.-.
Daytime and Apres-midi
Coats?Manteaux
I 29.50 to 250.00
Daytime coats of velours, silk Bolivia. Poiret
tv/il!, gahardine, large pastel checks, Pumab.
ruermey. taffeta, poull de soie. Callot checks. hand
looned rjomespuns and Scottish Iweeds devdoped
,n ityles thal eniphasize every rnood and manner of
??] ituneres.
Ciirtli Coats anj airaps wWeh ?* the
modes of Lanvin. Chrruit. Doeuiiiri. PltSBtft, DiecoU and
other Panaiaa designeri of note.
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"Originations
\ douhle (oliar of
fine wbite nrl verv
deei a baci
bovi d iD :
i aa b edge
tea : aea \ni
i li r r e ne flanng
kewiae
: ',-,t ia ihe
BewaCM "t taWtf
I:nen edging?.
\ ; liag 11* motif
i: from the frocki of
apriaf who liave hor
rowed ?o tr'-lv ol
|| |be iharm "1 LoUW
WI timei a bou
? roi KM 's ?
boii knol ' ?
a wreath <>t linv lift
roje?. and an edging
of gold beadi.
A hand hag of ihirred
white Lid" it itrapped
and mounled i n
I a'enl UattWl
\ ', q lered An*m
<>ne lo coatnbute to
a ipriagtaae laiHeui
a bit of iprmglime
rol^r.
A new roriage in
,ilt> that yellow but
tercupi be bbM and
thal gre^n leavei be
llue but agreei
aboul tbe rMnkacai ol
p.nlc n M
CTj.aJe
Mounted and piped
:n aofl wh.te k.d
there'i a SporU hand
tag of roie U Jerz.
From France ? ihe
Cadn ??il with a
iracerji ^ fl'.wr
.,,, II to fraaae the
;a - aad * bonfci ol
cheailk
Of corgl gnd nMtelte
maline wi* roiei
and itreamen of
ma!;ne? a new niche
lo P.are "moil to the
braa of g ipnngtime
hat.
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',"1 ronl-nt with l!ie
... . - cbaraa rt
... [eta anu
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a new rape collar |
muit add two minia- j
?ure noie?ay?.
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, A long - 11 e m m e d
! .Vnerican beiult
1 roie. ihorni gnd a'l
I - .? itii<k througH
the rebrel raactti
that completei ?
ruclie cf gray mahir.
Women's Trotteur hrocks
Afternoon and Evening Gowns
SERGE Frocks 29.50 to 125.00
Many new lypes ol all sc . e d i ?
ui coinhmatioii ?vith ?hiffon oi talin sonc
braided, ouSers beaded, and otheri m ain ivith
collars and cufls ol colored bati
Afternoon Gowns 39.50 to 195.00
Included in this group are reprofotaOIII and
adap)tations of styles shown at the February
Paris Fashion 0|-enin?s. together with ??
Paris models.
Ckiffot, Gowns 5<> 50 75.00 95.00
I liarnung lypes don ? in individual i h
prints of exquisite coloring a;.d pattenung.
Only one gown of a ku-.d has been made,
"Bontell" Footwear
Original types in ipal DUDlpa, Colonial lies. af?
ternoon and walkini7 boots evening ihppers, sport
shoe?i and ndinu boots. Many new inadi
leathers arr introduced. Lightnei and flexibiliry.
linesse and grace of lim mark "Bontell' footw<
SPORTS' Apparel
Individual Depmrtmenl on the Third Flo*
dctOted rfhtinrhf to appnrA for tfOftt war
Sprciali/.fd lypei foi Mountain Climbinp, Fulung.
Hig^.'Trampinf. Teania, Ciolf, Polo, Croai Country
ar.d Foimal Ridini-. And all ihe accetvories.
"3eune$ J illcs"
Types for Misses whieh reach the
highest development of Individualism
Misses* Tailleur and
Silk Costume Suits
29.50 to 195.00
New features and treatments are introduced in
belts, button tnmming. pockets. braidin?, embroid
ery. binding, capes, pelennes and tie collars. linked
fronts. pointed fronts, waistcoats, flare sides, loungr
effects. Siies 14 to 18.
Misses* Capes, Coats,
Pelerines, Evening Wraps
20.00 to 69.50
A large collection ol specifically designed styles
wnth the debonnaire chic and \e:\e of youth. These
garments are done in fabrics particularly >uited to
misses of 14 to 18.
Misses' Trotteur, Smock,
Afternoon & Debutante Frocks
16.50 to 150.00
Vouthful cha.m H da.nt.ly expressedin silhouette.
color scheme and mater.al of these spec.ally de
signed types for misses of 14 to 18.